Patents by Inventor Robert C. Miller, Jr.

Robert C. Miller, Jr. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240148429
    Abstract: A method for determining motional branch current in an ultrasonic transducer of an ultrasonic surgical device over multiple frequencies of a transducer drive signal. The method may comprise, at each of a plurality of frequencies of the transducer drive signal, oversampling a current and voltage of the transducer drive signal, receiving, by a processor, the current and voltage samples, and determining, by the processor, the motional branch current based on the current and voltage samples, a static capacitance of the ultrasonic transducer and the frequency of the transducer drive signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2023
    Publication date: May 9, 2024
    Inventors: Eitan T. Wiener, Jeffrey L. Aldridge, Brian T. Noyes, Jeffrey D. Messerly, James R. Giordano, Robert J. Beetel, III, Nathan J. Price, Matthew C. Miller, Jeffrey P. Wiley, Daniel W. Price, Robert L. Koch, JR., Joseph A. Brotz, John E. Hein
  • Patent number: 6300493
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided for the modification of polysaccharide structures using polysaccharidase binding or catalytic domains either alone or in tandem to modify the structure of polysaccharides. These methods and compositions are exemplified by the use of cellulase binding and catalytic domains to polish cotton, and to alter dying characteristics, texture and porosity of cellulose fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: University of British Columbia
    Inventors: Neil R. Gilkes, Douglas G. Kilburn, Robert C. Miller, Jr., Anthony Warren
  • Patent number: 5821358
    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided for the modification of polysaccharide structures using polysaccharidase binding or catalytic domains either alone or in tandem to modify the structure of polysaccharides. These methods and compositions are exemplified by the use of cellulase binding and catalytic domains to polish cotton, and to alter dying characteristics, texture and porosity of cellulose fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: University of British Columbia
    Inventors: Neil R. Gilkes, Douglas G. Kilburn, Robert C. Miller, Jr., Anthony Warren
  • Patent number: 5643791
    Abstract: A biologically pure DNA sequence which encodes an endo 1,4-.beta.-glucanase, useful for the efficient conversion of cellulose to glucose, is disclosed. Also disclosed are recombinant DNA cloning vehicles (vectors) that contain nucleotide sequences that encode for the aforesaid endoglucanase, proteins that exhibit endoglucanase activity, expression-controlling DNA sequences, microorganisms that contain recombinant DNA cloning vehicles, as well as messenger RNA sequences complementary to a DNA strand of the aforesaid DNA nucleotide sequences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: University of British Columbia
    Inventors: R. Anthony J. Warren, Douglas G. Kilburn, Robert C. Miller, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4946595
    Abstract: A process for physically and chemically treating a used engine coolant containing one or more glycol and/or alcohol-based antifreeze components. The process includes the steps of oxidation with one or more known oxidizing agents, precipitation with one or more known salt forming agents and filtration through any suitable filtration membrane or other separation means.A chemical additive has been developed for use in carrying out the process of the present invention which initiates and maximizes the amount of oxidation and precipitation occurring within the coolant composition, adds one or more suitable corrosion inhibitors and one or more known buffering agents in a sufficient amount to adjust the pH of the final solution to between about 9.5 and 10.5.An apparatus for use in accordance with the process of the present invention for recycling the engine coolant is also described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1990
    Assignee: FPPF Chemical Corporation Inc.
    Inventor: Robert C. Miller, Jr.